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   <title>Diabetes Diet</title>
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   <description>Diabetes Diet 
ARTICLEHEADINGDiabetes mellitus includes type 1, type 2 and gestational diabetes.   With age, blood sugar and insulin difficulties become more aggravated.   The combination of proteins, fats and good carbohydrates will keep your body satisfied without the roller coaster effect.   Proper management requires a complete lifestyle change and frequent, sometimes multi-daily checks of glucose in the blood.   But this can also lead to dehydration.   Diabetes develops high blood sugar levels and the body tries to compensate by diluting the blood, which translates to our brain that we are thirsty.   Pre-diabetic conditions, if not treated effectively, will lead to diabetes indefinitely.   And diabetes is now affecting more of the young and middle-aged population in developing countries between the ages of 40 and 59.   These people are in need of daily injections of insulin to live.   This is how the body loses its main source of fuel even though the bloodstream contains good amounts of the natural glucose.   However, there are easily identifiable warning signs to diabetes that appear early.   This is an autoimmune disease where the body’s natural system is fighting against another part of the body.   In the case of type 1 diabetes, the system attacks the insulin producing.  </description>
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   <title>Type 1 Diabetes</title>
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   <description>Type 1 Diabetes 
ARTICLEHEADINGIt is normally accompanied by high blood pressure and high triglycerides. Without careful monitoring and treatment, complications from diabetes could include loss of limps such as arms, legs and feet, blindness and diabetic comas, which can be fatal.   There are certain symptoms that shouldn’t be ignored if they develop. Your family doctor can perform insulin level tests that will let you know if you are at risk for pre-diabetic conditions, and studies show that low-carb diets like Atkins can help.   Controlling carbohydrates in quantity as well as type will help limit the insulin spikes. All management begins with controlling the glucose cycle.   Each type has a different cause and different severity of symptoms.5 percent of Americans to an alarming 6.   The average American eats lots of processed foods that have hidden sugars and highly processed carbohydrates. The result can be low levels of insulin or abnormal insulin resistance.   Therefore the glucose builds up and overflows into the urine and passes out of the body. Statistically, people are now living longer, and it has been on the rise for years.   If the tests are positive it is not the end of the world. What is sad is that diabetes has a predictable.  </description>
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   <title>Type 2 Diabetes</title>
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   <description>Type 2 Diabetes 
ARTICLEHEADINGDiabetes Mellitus is also simply known as diabetes. The Atkins diet principles lay the foundation for a healthy, more balanced way of eating than the standard American diet.   With careful monitoring and care, type 1 diabetics can live long healthy lives. Pre-diabetic conditions, if not treated effectively, will lead to diabetes indefinitely.   This has put most Americans on the road to diabetes and pre-diabetic conditions. There may have been side effects, like weight gain and mood swings, but they didn’t stand out.   These symptoms though may not be present in those people with only mildly elevated sugar levels. But all forms of diabetes are dangerous if not treated.   And unfortunately, the diabetes epidemic is not just a US problem. This may seem like a dim outlook for many people, but the fact is that even though there is no cure, there certainly are ways to manage your diabetes.   All carbohydrates are rated on this index with regards to the level of insulin reaction they produce. The extra stress of diabetes can lead to something called diabetic ketoacidosis.   It can change as people grow and develop and no two cases are ever really the same. All too.  </description>
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   <title>Gestational Diabetes</title>
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   <pubDate>Fri, 10 Feb 2012 00:14:45 -0600</pubDate>
   <description>Gestational Diabetes 
ARTICLEHEADINGDiabetes management starts with a visit to your doctor. The Atkins diet principles lay the foundation for a healthy, more balanced way of eating than the standard American diet.   This mixed with inadequate levels of insulin secretion results in diabetes. Extreme thirst is another symptom of diabetes.   This is an autoimmune disease where the body’s natural system is fighting against another part of the body. As we age, however, these symptoms begin to grow and become more prevalent.   It can change as people grow and develop and no two cases are ever really the same. Insulin is the body’s primary fat creator and extra pounds usually accompany late onset diabetes.   In people with diabetes, little to no insulin is produced or the body’s cells don’t respond correctly to the insulin that is produced. With this is also excessive urination.   Symptoms of diabetes mellitus include increased urine production, excessive thirst, extreme fatigue, and excessive thirst and weight loss.5 percent.   Insulin resistance means that the insulin is not doing its job in removing glucose from the blood stream. If the tests are positive it is not the end of the world.   There are certain symptoms that shouldn’t be ignored if they.</description>
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   <title>Diabetes Mellitus</title>
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   <pubDate>Fri, 10 Feb 2012 00:14:45 -0600</pubDate>
   <description>Diabetes Mellitus 
ARTICLEHEADING. The combination of proteins, fats and good carbohydrates will keep your body satisfied without the roller coaster effect.   This could lead to a diabetic coma and ultimately death. Each type has a different cause and different severity of symptoms.   Our metabolism is what the way our bodies use digested food for energy and growth. The road to diabetes has to do with something called the glycemic index.   This will let your pancreas work in the way that it was meant to be, and it will decrease the likelihood of your developing pre-diabetic conditions.As of 2007, there is no cure for either type 1 or type 2 diabetes.   It can change as people grow and develop and no two cases are ever really the same. Symptoms of type 1 diabetes often come on suddenly and are severely dramatic.   Doctor’s say eat less, eat better and exercise. It’s a vicious cycle that, if left unchecked, can lead to diabetes later in life.   What is sad is that diabetes has a predictable set of stages and that they can be easily recognized. We all get tired at times, but diabetes triggers a more severe fatigue than normal.  .</description>
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   <title>Juvenile Diabetes</title>
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   <pubDate>Fri, 10 Feb 2012 00:14:45 -0600</pubDate>
   <description>Juvenile Diabetes 
ARTICLEHEADINGIt is another way our bodies have of getting rid of the extra sugar in our system. Other symptoms of diabetes may include extreme fatigue.   After years of using a high-carbohydrate diet, you will finally become fully diabetic. This mixed with inadequate levels of insulin secretion results in diabetes.   However, there are easily identifiable warning signs to diabetes that appear early. The glucose cycle is affected by two factors, entry of glucose into the bloodstream and blood levels of insulin to control the transport out.   With age, blood sugar and insulin difficulties become more aggravated. With proper management though, people with diabetes can live a long, healthy, normal life.   Many people who are overweight are also insulin resistant. It is also termed juvenile diabetes.   Pre-diabetic conditions, if not treated effectively, will lead to diabetes indefinitely. Losing sugar and water in the urine also contributes to the weight loss.   This has put most Americans on the road to diabetes and pre-diabetic conditions. This may seem like a dim outlook for many people, but the fact is that even though there is no cure, there certainly are ways to manage your diabetes.   We are able to more readily digest these foods as.</description>
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   <title>Preventing Diabetes</title>
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   <pubDate>Fri, 10 Feb 2012 00:14:45 -0600</pubDate>
   <description>Preventing Diabetes 
ARTICLEHEADINGThis is because they are unable to process many of the calories they consume.   When the Atkins diet is followed effectively it produces stable blood sugar throughout the day and helps you stay off the road to diabetes.   The average American eats lots of processed foods that have hidden sugars and highly processed carbohydrates.   Controlling carbohydrates in quantity as well as type will help limit the insulin spikes.   With proper management though, people with diabetes can live a long, healthy, normal life.   Doctor’s say eat less, eat better and exercise.   Symptoms of ketoacidosis may include nausea and vomiting, which may also lead to dehydration and serious problems with the blood levels of potassium.   With a small drop of blood to the testing strip attached to the glucose meter, the user is given the number, which represents their blood sugar level.   This results in the blood sugar dropping to extremely low levels.   The nation-wide obesity epidemic is a result of high-carbohydrate diets and unstable blood sugar levels.   Diabetes Mellitus is also simply known as diabetes.   Statistically, people are now living longer, and it has been on the rise for years.   What is sad is that diabetes has a predictable set of stages and.  </description>
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   <title>Diabetes Insipidus</title>
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   <pubDate>Fri, 10 Feb 2012 00:14:45 -0600</pubDate>
   <description>Diabetes Insipidus 
ARTICLEHEADINGWithout careful monitoring and treatment, complications from diabetes could include loss of limps such as arms, legs and feet, blindness and diabetic comas, which can be fatal.   Symptoms of ketoacidosis may include nausea and vomiting, which may also lead to dehydration and serious problems with the blood levels of potassium.   Each type has a different cause and different severity of symptoms.   Symptoms of diabetes mellitus include increased urine production, excessive thirst, extreme fatigue, and excessive thirst and weight loss.   Glucose is the fuel our bodies run on.   Glucose meters are readily available and are quite easy to use with a little practice and patience.   first, finding out you have diabetes, what type you have then arming yourself with as much information as possible about the diabetes you are diagnosed with.   It is extremely important that if you suspect you or your child to have symptoms of diabetes, that you visit your doctor to be tested.   With our population at an all time high in weight gain and a low in health care, the problem is only growing.   Many people who are overweight are also insulin resistant.   It is the disease characterized by a malfunctioning metabolism and a high blood sugar level.   Other.  </description>
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   <title>How To Prevent Diabetes</title>
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   <pubDate>Fri, 10 Feb 2012 00:14:45 -0600</pubDate>
   <description>How To Prevent Diabetes 
ARTICLEHEADINGNot knowing is the worst because risks of untreated diabetes puts us at a terrible risk of complications including but not limited to blindness, amputations and ultimately death.   It can change as people grow and develop and no two cases are ever really the same.   Without careful monitoring and treatment, complications from diabetes could include loss of limps such as arms, legs and feet, blindness and diabetic comas, which can be fatal.   Symptoms of diabetes mellitus include increased urine production, excessive thirst, extreme fatigue, and excessive thirst and weight loss.   Five to ten percent of diabetes cases are type 1 in the US.   The numbers show just how many Americans are currently overweight.   Diabetes management starts with a visit to your doctor.   Symptoms of type 1 diabetes often come on suddenly and are severely dramatic.   It is extremely important that if you suspect you or your child to have symptoms of diabetes, that you visit your doctor to be tested.   After years of using a high-carbohydrate diet, you will finally become fully diabetic.   Glucose is the fuel our bodies run on.   People with diabetes also experience unexplained weight loss.   This along with infections that are not easily remedied.  </description>
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